China’s Consumer Market Booms in 2025, Eyes 2026 Expansion
China’s 2025 consumer market shows robust growth with innovative models, as economic planners prioritize domestic demand expansion for 2026 at key conference.
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China’s 2025 consumer market shows robust growth with innovative models, as economic planners prioritize domestic demand expansion for 2026 at key conference.
Standard Chartered’s Ding Shuang highlights China’s 2026 economic priorities, emphasizing domestic consumption and sustainable growth strategies.
China’s 15th Five-Year Plan (2026-2030) positions retail sector transformation as key to boosting domestic demand through service quality and digital integration.
China’s Spring Festival 2025 box office hits a record 808 million yuan ($111.3 million), showcasing thriving domestic demand and high anticipation for new Chinese film releases during the festive season.
Amid a global economic slowdown projected for 2024, China’s focus on stimulating domestic demand is driving its economic growth and offering stability in uncertain times.
China’s policymakers are focusing on boosting consumption, improving investment efficiency, and expanding domestic demand by 2025, aiming to unlock the full potential of domestic demand for sustained economic growth.
China embarks on a strategic path to coordinate demand expansion with supply-side reforms, aiming for balanced and sustainable economic growth.
China will actively boost consumption and expand domestic demand as a priority for economic work in 2025, according to the Central Economic Work Conference that concluded last week.
China’s Central Economic Work Conference has outlined a strategic plan for 2025, emphasizing economic resilience, boosting domestic demand, and fostering high-quality development amidst global uncertainties.
Chinese leaders have set boosting consumption and expanding domestic demand as key economic priorities for 2025, as announced during the Central Economic Work Conference in Beijing.
China’s Central Economic Work Conference sets 2025 priorities to boost consumption, improve investment efficiency, and expand domestic demand, signaling adaptive and forward-looking growth strategies.
China’s Central Economic Work Conference outlines a more proactive fiscal policy and moderately accommodative monetary policy for 2025, emphasizing expanded domestic demand to drive economic growth.
High-quality development remains the cornerstone of China’s economic priorities for 2025, focusing on expanding domestic demand and stabilizing employment to reinforce economic growth.
Analyst Ameel Ahmad predicts that China may introduce more direct stimulus measures to boost domestic demand, as consumer prices hold steady and producer prices decline amid global economic challenges.
Facing declining exports amid de-globalization, China is turning to expansionary fiscal policy to boost domestic demand and ensure economic stability. This strategy focuses on promoting innovation and securing essential resources.
China implements new policies to boost domestic demand and investment, enhancing economic growth as year-end approaches.
China is launching nationwide consumption promotion events in November, focusing on five major cities to boost domestic demand and support economic growth.
China’s economy continues to demonstrate resilience and steady growth amid global uncertainties, with high-tech manufacturing driving industrial profits and consumer confidence on the rise.
Economist Yu Yongding highlighted the need to boost China’s domestic demand, stating that the country’s real challenge is a lack of effective demand, not overcapacity, at the 2024 Bund Summit.
China’s economy showed significant strengths in Q2 2024 with improved industrial production and exports, but challenges remain in boosting domestic demand, according to a CF40 report.